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hey guys. about 2 weeks ago i had a great swing, balls flying straight and far., but tuesday when i went to pleay a round all my balls wre going right and at best were about a foot away from the ground anythougts. maybe my ball is to near my ffront foot for the irons. my drives are ok but mostly its my irons. ill try to get a video soon thanks

My clubs-

Driver- Cleveland XL270 

3 wood- Cleveland XL270 HL 3 wood

hybrid and irons-Cleveland Mashie 3 hybrid 

                        Adams a4r 4 hybrid-gw

wedges- a4r pw, gw, snakeyes 

             Callaway x-series jaws 56 Degree, 60 Degree

putter- Oddessey metal-x 


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I helped a friend today on the driving range. Whenever he hit one like you described, he stood up in the middle of his downswing, started looking up early, and was hitting it thin with an open clubface.  Inconsistent spine angle and looking up early. Bad combo.The only way to tell if this is happening to you would be to ask you, "Whenever you hit one like you described, did you actually see the club hitting the back of the ball and making a shallow divot through impact?" If the answer is "No" then now you know why. If your answer is "Yes", then we would need to see your swing on video


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